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Drawings List 2016 M & G N CIRCLE PUBLICATIONS THE MIDLAND AND GREAT NORTHERN CIRCLE DRAWINGS SERVICE CDS CDS Drawings List 2016 The Drawings Service collects drawings relating to the M.& G.N. and other related railways. Some are copies of original company drawings, some redrawn from the originals, some drawn from measurements of relics still existing and others drawn or sketched with the aid of photographs and comparison with standard dimensions. A number of people have contributed to the collection and in some cases we have drawings of the same item by different draughtsmen. The drawings are available in any scale, subject to the limitations of paper sizes, A1 being the largest available but most originals have been drawn for 7mm/ft or 4mm/ft scale for the convenience of modellers. Alan M. Wells A guide price is £2.00 per item for members, larger items shown by £ or ££ sign. Most of the drawings can also be made available to non members at a guide price of £3.00 per item or for commercial use subject to a fee dependent on the purpose. Please add postage at £1.00 up to 5 items Please make cheques payable to M.& G.N. CIRCLE and enclose S.A.E. with enquiries. Page 1 LOCOMOTIVE STOCK MGN LS D 01 CLASS MR 0-6-0T NO:1A LHS A.M.Wells MGN LS D02 CLASS MR CAB DETAILS - very detailed AMW MGN LS D03 CLASS C NO;55 WITH FLOWER POT CHIMNEY E Woods MGN LS D04 CLASS D 0-6-0 IN ORIGINAL CONDITION AMW MGN LS D05 CLASS D 0-6-0 NO 71 WITH G7 BOILER, NEW CAB AMW MGN LS D05A CLASS D 0-6-0 NO:62 WITH CLASS H BOILER AMW MGN LS D06 CLASS Da 0-6-0 AWR/JAH MGN LS D07 FOX WALKER 0-6-0T AMW MGN LS D08 BEYER PEACOCK 4-4-0 NO: 24 AWR MGN LS D09 BEYER PEACOCK 4-4-0 NO: 30 AMW MGN LS D10 BEYER PEACOCK 4-4-0 NO: 25 AMW MGN LS D11 BEYER PEACOCK 4-4-0 NO: 35 AMW MGN LS D12 Ex LANCASTER & CARLISLE Rly(Rothwell) as altered at Melton No: 43 A.M.W. MGN LS D13 Da CLASS NO: 81 WITHOUT EXTENDED SMOKEBOX AMW MGN LS D14 CLASS A CAB DETAILS AMW MGN LS D15 TENDERS FOR CLASSES C 7 D AMW MGN LS D16 DIAGRAM OF CLASS D 0-6-0 M&GN MGN LS D17 PROPOSED 2-6-2T L.Ward MGN LS D18 CLASS C NO:78 AMW MGN LS D19 BEYER PEACOCK 4-4-0 NO: 21 REBUILT AMW MGN LS D20 CLASS Da PAINTING DIAGRAM G.N.R. MGN LS D21 7MM SCALE MARKING OUT SKETCH FOR CLASS D CHASSIS E.R.W. Clark MGN LS D22 GAZELLE (Built in King's Lynn) L. Darbyshire MGN LS D23 TENDERS FOR BEYER PEACOCK LOCOMOTIVES AMW MGN LS D24 MELTON CONSTABLE CHIMNEY FOR CLASS D ENGINES AMW MGN LS D25 M.R. 0-4-4T AS LOANED TO THE JOINT AMW MGN LS D26 CLASS C REBUILD WITH G7 BOILER AMW MGN LS D27 BACKHEAD DETAIL, CLASS C G7 REBUILD AMW MGN LS D28 0-6-0T STALHAM AMW MGN LS D29 0-6-0T NO:16A AMW MGN LS D30 C.M.R. 0-6-0T NO:12A AMW MGN LS D31 C.M.R. NO:13 REBUILT AS 2-4-0 AMW MGN LS D32 TENDER FOR ABOVE AMW MGN LS D33 CLASS MR SHUNTING ENGINE NO:93 R.H.S. AMW MGN LS D34 M.R. STEAM RAILCAR M.R. MGN LS D35 TRAILER CAR FOR ABOVE M.R. MGN LS D36* Da CLASS No:84 WITH EXTENDED SMOKEBOX AMW MGN LS D37 BEYER PEACOCK NO;21 AS BUILT AMW MGN LS D38 ARMOURED LOCOMOTIVE (IN PREPARATION) MGN LS D39 CLASS B HUDSWELL CLARK 4-4-0T AMW MGN LS D40* EX C.M.R. LOCO “MELTON CONSTABLE” AMW MGN LS D41* EX C.M.R. SHARP STEWART LOCO NO: 18 REBUILT AS 2-4-0 AMW MGN LS D42* EX C.M.R. 12a AS 0-6-0 TENDER ENGINE AMW MGN LS D43* EX C.M.R. LOCO NO;11 AS BUILT (Drawn 1953) AMW MGN LS D44* "NORTH WALSHAM" 4-4-0T AS BUILT AMW MGN LS D45* CHIMNEYS FOR HUDSWELL CLARKE 4-4-0 & 0-4-0TS AMW MGN LS D46* No: 19 HUDSWELL CLARKE CLASS B TANK AMW MGN LS D47* HALF PLAN OF HUDSWELL CLARKE CLASS B TANK No: 20 AMW MGN LS D48* HUDSWELL CLARKE CLASS B TANK FAKENHAM AS BUILT AMW MGN LS D49* DEELEY SMOKEBOXES & NASH CHIMNEYS CLASS C D, & MR AMW MGN LS D50* CLASS A TANK NO:20 AMW MGN LS D51* CLASS A TANK NO;9 AMW MGN LS D52* CLASS A TENDER WEATHERBOARD D. Featherstone CALEDONIAN RAILWAY CR LS D01* CALEDONIAN RAILWAY “DUNALISTAIR” AMW Page 2 GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY GE LS D01* G.E.R. CLASS M24 0-6-0 (J65?) AMW GE LS D02* EASTERN COUNTIES RLY G.A. of EXPRESS ENGINES CLASS H 2-2-2 AMW GE LS D03* G.E.R. 2-4-0 No: 417 AMW G.E.R. OPERATION OF VALVES AND PISTONS - Drawings and training questions. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY GN LS D 01 G.N.R 0-4-2 No 556 as shown in Wrottesley at Long Sutton AMW GN LS D02* G. N. R. 6 WHEELED 3500 GALL TENDER for 5” gauge AMW GN LS D03* G.A. of Stirling Single AMW GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY GNS LS D01* G.N.S.R. 4-4-0 GOODS LOCOMOTIVE 1866 AMW GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY AND CONSTITUENTS GW LS D01* G.W.R. No:1393 ex C.M.R. AMW GW LS D02* G.W.R. No:1398 ex C.M.R. AMW GW LS D03* G.W.R. No:1399 ex C.M.R. WITH SPARK ARRESTER CHIMNEY AMW GW LS D04* G.W.R. No:1388 SADDLE TANK “GOONBARROW” EX C.M.R. AMW GW LS D05* G.W.R. G.W.R. FLYING dUTCHMAN AMW GW LS D06* *G.W.R.? 2-2-2 “COBHAM” AMW GW LS D07* Dimensioned diagram of 2x M.S.W.J. 4-4-0s AMW HIGHLAND RAILWAY HR LS D01* HIGHLAND RAILWAY 0-6-0 No:19 AMW LONDON, MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH RAILWAY LMS LS D01 L.M.S. CLASS 4F AS USED ON THE M&GN JAH LMS LS D02* CLASS 4MT DIAGRAM AND DETAILS L.M.S.R. LONDON AND NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY LNE LS DO1 L.N.E.R. G.A. DRAWING OF B12 (Poor quality) L.N.E.R. LNE LS D02* L.N.E.R. 4-6-0 Springbok 8301 AMW MSL LS D03* MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD & LINCOLNSHIRE 7”6” 2-2-2 No: 510 AMW LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY LNW LS D01* L.N.W.R. “CLAUGHTON” 4-6-0 AMW LNW LS D02* ROTHWELL {kern -50 0}2-4-0 LANCASTER & CARLISLE RAILWAY A.M.W. MIDLAND RAILWAY MR LS D01* G.A. M.R. KIRTLEY 0-4-4 TANK, Metropolitan traffic AMW MR LS D02* G.A. of MIDLAND RAILWAY 4-4-0 (7” drivers) AMW MR LS D03* MIDLAND RAILWAY 2-2-2 no: 1865 AMW MR LS D04** DEELEY CHIMNEY DETAILS NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY NBR LS D01* NORTH BRITISH HAWTHORN 0-4-2 No: 26 of 1846 AMW NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY AND CONSTITUENTS NER LS D01* N.E.R. 4-4-0 No: 161 “LOWTHER” L. Ward NER LS D02* N.E.R. 4-4-0 No:1160 LW NER LS D03* N.E.R. OPEN CAB No:500 LW NER LS D04* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 4-4-0 No: 238 AMW NER LS D05* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 0-6-0 No: 1275 AMW NER LS D06* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 2-4-0 No: 39 “ROKEBY” AMW NER LS D07* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY “WHITBY” 4-4-0 No:1809 LW Page 3 NER LS D08* Tenders for NORTh EASTERN locos nos 238 and 162 “Saltburn” AMW NER LS D10* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 2-4-0 No: 545 by R.& W. Hawthorn 1865 AMW NER LS D11* Stockton & Darlington Railway 0-6-0 Banking engine No: 80 “The Duke” 1854 AMW NER LS D12* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 2-4-0 No: 901 1872 AMW NER LS D13* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 2-2-2 “AEROLITE” AMW NER LS D14* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 4-4-0 No: 162 “SALTBURN” AMW NER LS D15* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY LONG BOILER 0-6-0 No: 214 AMW NER LS D16* STOCKTON & DARLINGTON RAILWAY Passenger engine No:93 “Uranus” AMW NER LS D17* STOCKTON & DARLINGTON RAILWAY ENGINE “SWIFT” AMW NER LS D18* STOCKTON & DARLINGTON RAILWAY “LOCOMOTION' AMW NER LS D19* NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY 4-4-0 No: 1619 Class M AMW NER LS D20* “COMET” for NEWCASTLE and CARLISLE Railway AMW SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY SER LS D01* CROSS SECTIONS OF STIRLING EXPRESS PASS. ENGINE AMW SER LS D02* SIDE ELEVATION OF STIRLING EXPRESS PASS. ENGINE NO:240 AMW SER LS D03* S.E.R. Nos 45 & 61 L.Ward SER LS D04* EARLY SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY 0{kern -50 0}-4-2 FOLKSTONE” L.W. INDUSTRIAL RAILWAYS ETC IND LS D01* ANDREW BARCLAY WORKS SHUNTER A.M.W IND LS D02* MANNING WARDLE No: 517 “BEMBRIDGE” AMW IND LS D03* G.A. of MANNING WARDLE CLASS M AMW IND LS D04* “NEWCASTLE” from WISSINGTON LIGHT RAILWAY AMW IND LS D05* Plan of MANNING WARDLE WORKS No: 60 AMW IND LS D06* Manufacturers G.A.
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